DEEP DISH AND DEEP TROUBLE!
Next tour stop - CHICAGO! Gwen pulls double duty as drummer and secret bodyguard for Dazzler as tensions threaten to tear both bands apart. Plus, Hulk attacks again, but this time, he's not alone! What is Earth-65's Bruce Banner really after?
Rated T+
Melissa Flores has kept the tempo up in this second issue. Right now, it's a fairly straightforward story. But hopefully, I can see a bit of a coming-of-age story developing around the edges. Gwen realizes that this Earth is her home, and even the Mj's accept Gwen's unique circumstances rather than chiding her about it. Read Full Review
Spider-Gwen: Smash #2 explores the ups and downs of superhero life, showcasing Melissa Flores' aptitude for character work. This kind of writing makes for good superhero comics, and other creators could take a few notes.Spider-Gwen: Smash #2 is available wherever comics are sold. Read Full Review
It's an improvement for sure but one that seems like it's for die hard fans only. Read Full Review
Not much stands out in this book, good or negative. The main pro is that it's an easy, inoffensive read. The downside is squandering good characters. Finding a balance between fluffy content and cape shenanigans is objectively difficult; even Rainbow Rowell hasn't completely nailed it. I think it would honestly be better to choose a lane, and in this case, given who is most likely to want to buy a Spider-Gwen book, just lean into the slice of life and not shoehorn in some obligatory punching. A book just about the band doing band things would probably be more cohesive and work better.
Well, in ComicBook.com‘s review ‘It's an improvement for sure but one that seems like it's for die hard fans only‘
I go one step further, because even die hard fans, I heavily assume, will have issues with this second round, at least I have issues: Story is boring, fights are uninspired and not well placed.
And the only aspect of reality is completely nonsense, as far as one can seriously can talk about reality of a super-hero comic: How the heck can a band like the Mary Janes become a support act for a huge act playing at Wrigley Field, with a drummer that not even knows the setlist or joins the soundcheck?
Please Gwen, go back multiverse hopping, a longer stay on Earth-65 is doing no good to you.